A new post has appeared on the Twin Cities public website.
[A heartbroken mother's plea for help: ...blah blah blah]
A certain mechanical citizen who came across this post scoffed, "Boring, just another one asking for money."
He clicked on the post, about to make a sarcastic remark, when he suddenly saw the previous reply—
[Tch, another idiot trying to gain sympathy. If you can raise enough money, I'll eat shit on live stream!]
The mechanical citizen's eyes lit up, even brighter than an LED light.
interesting.
Without hesitation, he tipped the post two yuan and commented, "[Helping the live stream of eating shit progress by 0.01%]".
After giving the tip, they didn't forget to share the post with like-minded colleagues and friends.
In just one hour, the comments section under the live stream of eating feces saw a surge of progress boosts of 0.01%, 0.1%, and even 1%.
Some people who aren't into watching the excitement were drawn to another comment—
【Oh, what great maternal love! I have money, come and beg me. See that mountain outside the city and the pine trees on it? After you kowtow all the way up the mountain from the city gate, picking a single pine needle, and then kowtow all the way back down, I'll pay for your child's medical treatment.】
The mechanical citizen, who had a modicum of "humanity," was not initially moved by the story of the mother saving her child, but was enraged by this post.
【May I ask what kind of demon you are? Let alone the countless mutated beasts on the mountain, just climbing it alone can wear down a mechanical leg until it's scabbed raw, forcing someone to kneel all the way up. If you want someone dead, just say so!】
Some people who didn't read the post carefully asked in the comments: "Can the mother and father take turns crawling?"
The reply was: "[I'm punishing you by making you read the post again: The child's father was seriously injured while working to raise money and committed suicide...]"
The person who came over from the previous comment started another betting game: "[Come on, let's make a bet and see if this woman will show up. I'm betting two credits that she won't.]"
I bet she will. I'm booking a second round. Let's see if this woman dies on the mountain. I'm betting two hundred credits!
...
This controversial post, attracting a large number of onlookers, was a hundred times more popular than the first post seeking help that disappeared without a trace.
Liu'er summoned several drones equipped with cameras and aimed them at the woman carrying a backpack, smiling, and holding a child.
The woman kissed the child's forehead and put her down on the ground: "Wait for Mommy to come back."
The child clung to his mother's neck, refusing to let go: "Mommy, don't go, I'm not in pain."
The woman cruelly pulled her child's hand away, licked her dry, chapped lips, and said to Liu'er and the others, "Thank you all for everything you've done for me. I... I will definitely come back."
Liu'er lowered her eyelids, her voice flat and even: "Go, you will come back."
She had already received psychological counseling from Xia Chuhe and firmly believed that women were expert climbers with knees thicker than crocodile skin. She also firmly believed that there were mountain gods on the mountain who would definitely bless women with a smooth journey.
Xia Chuhe and Li Qiusheng stood inside the city, gazing at the mountains outside Twin Cities.
It turns out that the mountain where the pine trees grew was called Green Pine Mountain.
Hundreds of years ago, there were pine forests on the mountain, along with all sorts of small plants and small animals hiding among them.
After a century of wind and sand erosion, even a living mountain can become a dead one.
A live broadcast of a mother's heartfelt pilgrimage to save her son has officially begun.
Liu'er stared at the constantly refreshing posts and asked in a cold voice, "With my blessing, she'll definitely be able to come back easily. When that happens, where will you get the money to give her?"
Xia Chuhe looked at Liu'er innocently: "Isn't the first reply enough of a help?"
Liu'er roughly calculated that Leziren had already contributed more than 40,000 credit coins to the live stream of eating shit.
Xia Chuhe laughed and said, "Quickly help me bet that she will come back. I'm all in."
Liu'er: "..."
Liu'er had a sudden inspiration and not only put all the money raised from the first comment into the fund, but also her own savings.
After making his bet, Liu'er's facial expressions suddenly became more varied, his eyes darting around: "Bad news or good news, which do you want to hear?"
...
The good news is that a big shot suddenly stepped in and gave them a reward, raising enough money for the surgery regardless of whether the woman can come back from the mountain.
The bad news is, the big shot is someone who wants to watch the live stream of someone eating shit for fun.
Liu'er grinned mischievously as she controlled the drone to dance: "Live stream camera, I'm ready!"
Xia Chuhe's smile grew even more wicked: "I didn't post the thread, so even if the big shot investigates, he won't be able to trace it back to me."
Liu'er's smile froze: "Xia!!!"
A shadow fell over his head, and Xia Chuhe looked up and saw, good heavens, meteorites were falling from the sky!
Liu'er is plotting murder!
...
Liu'er's murderous intent came quickly and went quickly.
Li Qiusheng held Liu'er and cried for a while. Liu'er reluctantly let Xia Chuhe scratch her skin, barely saving her life.
In the live stream room, a group of mechanical citizens gathered to participate in "gambling".
They watched as the woman knelt down and moved, almost flying three meters away, and they all shouted that she was cheating.
Some people, who were extremely idle, went to the scene to follow up themselves and then assured everyone that the woman had definitely not cheated and that it must have been the mountain god's intervention!
In short, the first post raised enough money, and the second post attracted enough attention.
The incident of eating feces on live stream was also reversed by Liu'er's subconscious.
The woman returned safely from the mountain, and the money was successfully raised.
As agreed, Liu'er helped Xia Qiu and her companion find the rules.
With the help of the Lord of the World, the rules almost appeared before them on their own initiative.
What surprised Li Qiusheng even more was that the power contained in the rules was the protective shield for the city they were looking for.
Li Qiusheng, holding the small ball that absorbed the rules, pulled Xia Chuhe, who was saying goodbye to Liu'er, and walked out, saying, "Go home! Go home! Go home quickly!"
Liu'er smiled and nudged Xia Chuhe: "Go back now, you're welcome to come again next time."
Xia Chuhe glanced at the lush green mountains outside the city: "This is the last look. Stop fooling us with fake scenery. Let me leave in a real setting."
Liu'er laughed and said, "You really are... cunning human. If I were half as cunning as you, I probably would have raised enough money long ago."
Liu'er sighed deeply, and with her sigh, the vibrant Twin Cities transformed into a lifeless, abandoned city.
The green pine mountain outside the city has become a lifeless, dead mountain.
There was no sign of life; it was pitch black.
Li Qiusheng stood at the edge of the city and tentatively took a step outward. The invisible barrier that had trapped the two of them disappeared.
You can leave now.
But neither she nor Xia Chuhe took another step forward.
Xia Chuhe's smile faded, and he sighed along with Liu'er: "I wasn't cunning and treacherous, I was clearly resourceful and thoughtful."
Xia Chuhe: "Stop trying to fool us with fake scenery. What do you have outside the city that you designed? What have you prepared for me and Xiao Qiu? A sheer cliff?"
All expression vanished from Liu'er's face, leaving a deadpan expression as she stared intently at Xia Chuhe.
Xia Chuhe met her gaze without fear.
After a moment, Liu'er turned her gaze away and asked, "How did you find out?"
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